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In vivo environments may impose harsher conditions requiring additional metabolic responses; this list therefore represents a minimal set of essential precursors that may need to be expanded to properly predict growth phenotypes on more realistic environments [ 27].
Therefore, more discriminative prognostic markers are necessary to select the appropriate treatment and to properly predict treatment outcomes and survival.
In this regard, more flexible geospatial crop modeling tools that take into account location specific agro-climatic soil and agronomic conditions to properly predict the effects of weather deviations on crop yield11 may be relevant.
The equivalent stress intensity factor range can properly predict the current experimental fatigue lifetime.
All of the previous models failed to properly predict the experimental results under the operating conditions.
The transient simulation results show that the model can properly predict the steam generator dynamics.
Slug characterization along the well is critical to properly design and operate downhole and surface equipment and properly predict pressure gradient and liquid holdup along the well.
At issue is their "failure" to properly predict the movement of a tropical storm or hurricane.
Just last year, forecasters in Antigua and Barbuda were criticised for failing to properly predict the movement of Tropical Storm Danny.
Thus, our findings suggest that the genetic architecture is less complex in the case of FHB and, hence, given the same level of relatedness between training and test sets, can be more properly tackled to predict FHB than STB disease severity.
The figures showed that the proposed model properly predicted the test results throughout all the curves.
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